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In A Wood

    By Thomas Hardy



See "THE WOODLANDERS"



    Pale beech and pine-tree blue,
    Set in one clay,
    Bough to bough cannot you
    Bide out your day?
    When the rains skim and skip,
    Why mar sweet comradeship,
    Blighting with poison-drip
    Neighbourly spray?

    Heart-halt and spirit-lame,
    City-opprest,
    Unto this wood I came
    As to a nest;
    Dreaming that sylvan peace
    Offered the harrowed ease
    Nature a soft release
    From men's unrest.

    But, having entered in,
    Great growths and small
    Show them to men akin -
    Combatants all!
    Sycamore shoulders oak,
    Bines the slim sapling yoke,
    Ivy-spun halters choke
    Elms stout and tall.

    Touches from ash, O wych,
    Sting you like scorn!
    You, too, brave hollies, twitch
    Sidelong from thorn.
    Even the rank poplars bear
    Illy a rival's air,
    Cankering in black despair
    If overborne.

    Since, then, no grace I find
    Taught me of trees,
    Turn I back to my kind,
    Worthy as these.
    There at least smiles abound,
    There discourse trills around,
    There, now and then, are found
    Life-loyalties.

    1887: 1896.



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